Most people let money call the shots. It should be the other way around.
Do you run your money? Or does your money run you?
Most people have a dysfunctional relationship with money. They try not to think about it because — let’s face it — it’s usually an uncomfortable topic. And they really only pay attention when there’s a major crisis (or purchase).
To make matters worse, there aren’t many places where Muslims can turn for help. There’s a lot of resources in the “mainstream” personal finance space. But the problem is, as a Muslim, there’s always a disconnect between what the experts say and what you believe.
Here’s the good news: there is a way to bring your financial life in line with your values as a Muslim. It begins by redefining your relationship with money and telling it who’s boss.
In this first episode of Rizqwise, you’ll discover:
Why we decided to build a personal finance resource just for MuslimsWhat role religion should play in defining your relationship with moneyWhy most people underestimate the role money plays in their livesThe problem with limiting the discussion to “avoiding interest”Why most people go through life on auto-pilot and live to regret itHow to apply Prophetic advice that we’ve all heard to your financesThe Show Notes
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